Natural Habitat Adventures
OFFER ID 1717802
In Wild Polar Bear Habitat, Measure Permafrost Thaw & Track Ecosystem Change Across Tundra & Taiga
At the edge of Hudson Bay, polar bears roam near Churchill, where the tundra, boreal forest and ocean meet—and where global warming is rapidly reshaping Arctic ecosystems. Rising air and sea temperatures are thawing permafrost, shifting wetlands and pushing trees into once-open ground, changing how wild animals—including polar bears—move and feed across the region. Join scientists on land and water to track these transformations as we explore one of the most dynamic environments on Earth. Survey the tundra landscape by Polar Rover and helicopter as we keep an eye out for polar bears, ride behind a dog team, learn about northern cultures, and discover why the impacts of a changing Arctic climate matter far beyond Churchill.
7 nights | Call for pricing
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.